Some people love doing DIY projects. The sense of accomplishment, the pride, even the process itself. For some, it’s a hobby. For others, it’s a lifestyle. When it comes to DIY projects at home, 44% of Americans say they prefer to do it themselves over hiring a professional. But every DIY project can’t be a winner. Many of us have probably made a stinker of one of our first DIY projects. That’s where the DiWHY community comes in. They share the most hilarious and questionable cases of DIY, and, of course, they ask: “Why is this a thing?” This time, we’re featuring the cream of the crop of the subreddit: the best of all time DiWHY posts! The subreddit invites people to share their DIY projects gone wrong. “Ever try fixing things on your own? Didn’t come out the way they were supposed to? Do you stand there questioning your whole life? If so, post your results here to DiWHY,” the sub’s bio claims. “Where shitty projects from DIY live prosperously.” Although DIY encapsulates all kinds of jobs, from crafting to home improvements, the subreddit’s logo is a glue gun. Its moderator, u/IAMmojo, explained to us before that the hot glue gun is probably the main common denominator in almost all bad DIY projects that get featured on the sub. Also, the more DIY projects you do, the better you gradually get. So, don’t get discouraged by these DIY fails, Pandas! Grab those power tools or a paintbrush and tackle your first simple project with confidence. Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Please use high-res photos without watermarks Ooops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.